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murdoch. >> was at practice to call up directly to someone? either from your mobile phone or perhaps from a hotel? >> not someone like mr. murdoch. i would always go through downing street. you would want someone on the phone call. you would want to have record of what was being said and exactly the time you did the call and everything else. phone call could have been made with out it being in this procedure. >> if for some delivered reason you did not want there to be a record of what was said, that might be a reason for arranging the call to take place without going through downing street? >> i would never have done that. if i was calling a newspaper, or a politically around the world, or calling someone about a policy issue, i would always go through downing street, because i was always wants someone on the call to verify what happened. that is the way that we did things at that time. no call could have been made. there is no call that could have been made without going through downing stre
murdoch. >> was at practice to call up directly to someone? either from your mobile phone or perhaps from a hotel? >> not someone like mr. murdoch. i would always go through downing street. you would want someone on the phone call. you would want to have record of what was being said and exactly the time you did the call and everything else. phone call could have been made with out it being in this procedure. >> if for some delivered reason you did not want there to be a...
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murdoch. it demonstrates the law firm you mention produced just one document, which you know, to not represent the position at all. one way or another, news international being obstructive. does it not shock you? >> it shocks me deeply, and i was not aware of it and i have not heard of it until he said that. host: this was done with support and guidance of the house of commons but it was a separate, independent inquiry. guest: a separate inquiry into this whole saga. the inquiry that concluded this week was a culture select committee which was looking into this for about two or three years now. it was they who concluded the board murdoch was not a fit person to run a global media company. that inquiry has been running alongside levenson. also inquiries about whether mr. murdoch or by his son and company was able to run the big satellite company in britain, also taking into account the findings of the committee. host: let's turn to the u.s. your group has sent a letter to the sec commissioner s
murdoch. it demonstrates the law firm you mention produced just one document, which you know, to not represent the position at all. one way or another, news international being obstructive. does it not shock you? >> it shocks me deeply, and i was not aware of it and i have not heard of it until he said that. host: this was done with support and guidance of the house of commons but it was a separate, independent inquiry. guest: a separate inquiry into this whole saga. the inquiry that...
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to suggest that there was some did of glass ceiling that not reach rupert murdoch or james murdoch, is astonishing. to suggest that a huge amount peopley was paid out to with whom senior executives were employed is incredible. i think the general public will draw the conclusion that it is astonishing that people at that wasl did not know what happening. as i said earlier, he was the top. >> [inaudible] to me, quite clearly rupert murdoch is fit to run an international company. he has been running businesses since before i was born. he has employed hundreds of thesands of people around world. he has made a huge difference to the media industry. we have seen absolutely no evidence to suggest that rupert ofdoch was aware of any these things that were going on at news international, news of the world. if i thought he had been aware of what was going on and andberately covered it up may be committed only a crime in doing so, then i would have been happy to say i do not think he is a fit person to run a company. we have seen absolutely no evidence to suggest that was the case. of course he h
to suggest that there was some did of glass ceiling that not reach rupert murdoch or james murdoch, is astonishing. to suggest that a huge amount peopley was paid out to with whom senior executives were employed is incredible. i think the general public will draw the conclusion that it is astonishing that people at that wasl did not know what happening. as i said earlier, he was the top. >> [inaudible] to me, quite clearly rupert murdoch is fit to run an international company. he has been...
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no one is saying that people like james murdoch and rupert murdoch had not made mistakes. they have admitted themselves amid mistakes. i do not really have much trouble in the sense that they tried to get me kicked off the inquiry in 2009. we have to be fair about these things and base our decisions based on evidence and not what we would like the evidence to be. i urge you to look at where we have made unanimous conclusions of the committee rather than getting carried away by some people who i'm afraid got carried away themselves and it seems what the conclusions were before they started out on the inquiry. >> i want to start by saying i have been -- i have the highest respect for my friend and colleague. he is a man of complete and total integrity, and i have absolutely no doubt the amendments he put forward to the report and a speech he has read out today represents his sincere views from the heart. i have the highest respect for them. it is not considered -- completely correct to say as tom just said that some members have problems [unintelligible] or whatever was. mem
no one is saying that people like james murdoch and rupert murdoch had not made mistakes. they have admitted themselves amid mistakes. i do not really have much trouble in the sense that they tried to get me kicked off the inquiry in 2009. we have to be fair about these things and base our decisions based on evidence and not what we would like the evidence to be. i urge you to look at where we have made unanimous conclusions of the committee rather than getting carried away by some people who...
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. >> rupert murdoch is interviewed next. it is about the future of journalism and the state of the media. this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> he has been described does the most powerful men in the world. everything is affected from economics to culture. rupert murdoch is in the middle of that. his corporation owns and runs in the movie company -- you have heard of "avatar" i am sure. the have fox news on cable with ratings higher than any other cable operation, "the wall street journal," and that is all just in the united states. there's a lot more overseas in england, europe, and asia. rupert murdoch is indeed a modern media mogul. we are honored to have them as our guest today. .com. >> thank you very much. >> i want to start -- welcome. >> thank you very much. >> described as the most powerful man in the world, how you take that description? >> i do not litigate to me. >> -- i do not let it get to me. >> there are three quotes. the first is from an australian clergymen in the late 19th century who believe that, "a free p
. >> rupert murdoch is interviewed next. it is about the future of journalism and the state of the media. this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> he has been described does the most powerful men in the world. everything is affected from economics to culture. rupert murdoch is in the middle of that. his corporation owns and runs in the movie company -- you have heard of "avatar" i am sure. the have fox news on cable with ratings higher than any other cable operation, "the...
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murdoch? if you are operated the other way around. you -- that is what a shrewd businessman does, would you not agree? >> yes, i was looking at the newspapers together. >> commercially, that would be wise but legally, one had to look at them separately. >> no. it was one company. >> he made clear to parliament that he was looking at each of them separately. that was clear from the left- hand column. that is not necessary -- i could see your position. whatever the legal analysis, you would look at them as one unit. is that right? graphics yes. -- >> yes. >> they said something about you. if you look at page 01606, on the right-hand side, the 01606. on the right-hand side. he said in the middle of the right hand column, that is an isolated example. one could give numerous examples of the australian council brought in allegations by papers in their political reporting. powers.g his newspapers' i read the australian papers every day for the best part of two years when i was writing a book on austr
murdoch? if you are operated the other way around. you -- that is what a shrewd businessman does, would you not agree? >> yes, i was looking at the newspapers together. >> commercially, that would be wise but legally, one had to look at them separately. >> no. it was one company. >> he made clear to parliament that he was looking at each of them separately. that was clear from the left- hand column. that is not necessary -- i could see your position. whatever the legal...
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james murdoch testified before a british phone hacking scandal on his relationship with the culture secretary. the opposition claims their relationship was improper and bias towards news corp. this is just over 30 minutes. this is 30 minutes. >> i'm sure we want to pay tribute to the explosive ordinance specialist who tied from wounds sustained in afghanistan. he was the scribed as a superb soldier and we send our condolences to his family and his loved ones. this momping i tissue this morning i had meetings with my ministerial colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further meetings today. >> i should like to associate myself with the prime minister's tribute to conner ray and ask my right honorable friend if he'll confirm that although british servicemen and women are scheduled to leave afghanistan in 2013, the actual pace of withdrawal will be determined by the need to minimize risk to our armed forces serving in afghanistan at the time. >> i can confirm that by the end of 2014, we won't have anything like the troops' numbers we have now and we won't
james murdoch testified before a british phone hacking scandal on his relationship with the culture secretary. the opposition claims their relationship was improper and bias towards news corp. this is just over 30 minutes. this is 30 minutes. >> i'm sure we want to pay tribute to the explosive ordinance specialist who tied from wounds sustained in afghanistan. he was the scribed as a superb soldier and we send our condolences to his family and his loved ones. this momping i tissue this...
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murdoch? >> yes, i suppose so. with varying intensity. >> you say that you welcome this inquiry, it follows then that rumors that you have not forgiven mr. cameron for setting it up are untrue. is that right? >> did i say that? my witness state snment >> you have said in your witness statement you welcome this inquiry. >> yes. >> i am putting to you rumors that you haven't foregiven him for setting up this inquiry, are those rumors untrue? >> untrue. >> why do you say there's a need for this inquiry, mr. murdoch? >> well, i think the need is fairly obvious, there have been some abuses shown, i would say there are many other abuses but we can all go to that in time. the state of media in this country is of vital interest to all its citizens. i welcome the opportunity because i wanted to put some myths to bed. >> you use the term abuses. sit your perception or understanding that abuses go further than the issue of phone hacking? or are they limited to the issue of phone hacking? >> they go furth
murdoch? >> yes, i suppose so. with varying intensity. >> you say that you welcome this inquiry, it follows then that rumors that you have not forgiven mr. cameron for setting it up are untrue. is that right? >> did i say that? my witness state snment >> you have said in your witness statement you welcome this inquiry. >> yes. >> i am putting to you rumors that you haven't foregiven him for setting up this inquiry, are those rumors untrue? >> untrue....
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murdoch is 80 now. i think from everything we know of rupert murdoch though, he is -- he never likes being backed into a corner. he never likes yielding to external pressure. he will do this very much on his own terms. so that nobody, at the senior level inside his organization except for a very tight circle expected him to kill off "news of the world" this week. which as i say was a paper that launched him on the world stage. this was a very dramatic decision taken with his son james murdoch to not just fire a few rogue journalists but close the whole thing down. sunday will be the last edition this title prints. so he is still a very extraordinary, compelling, very interesting figure in media. only a matter of months ago he launched the first tablet newspaper in the united states. so he's still relent lesly pushing forward. certainly true the scandal has dragged him back to the market where he has been a very hands on he would roll his sleeves up, get his fingers inky as he held the hot metal sheets f
murdoch is 80 now. i think from everything we know of rupert murdoch though, he is -- he never likes being backed into a corner. he never likes yielding to external pressure. he will do this very much on his own terms. so that nobody, at the senior level inside his organization except for a very tight circle expected him to kill off "news of the world" this week. which as i say was a paper that launched him on the world stage. this was a very dramatic decision taken with his son james...
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i think rupert murdoch should know. host: thank you for calling. this is a picture of william jefferson. they are entering district court on tuesday. the federal bribery trial opens. they say he used his office to carry out bribery schemes. one of the most powerful officials, a member of the u.s. house was using his public office for private gain. the assistant u.s. attorney told jurors that mr. jefferson is facing 16 criminal cases of racketeering, bribery, and obstruction of justice for receiving bribes. he has pleaded not guilty. you can see the write up in "the wall street journal." caller: i always like your disposition. the callers are not paying attention. it will be private health care paid for with public money. i happen to be a marine corps veteran. we have socialized medicine in the marine corps. it seems to work well. it's still private health care. i'm calling about iran. you can watch democrac ynow.org. you may want to look in your own american history. there was a guy who thought health care was important. the corpse wanted to take i
i think rupert murdoch should know. host: thank you for calling. this is a picture of william jefferson. they are entering district court on tuesday. the federal bribery trial opens. they say he used his office to carry out bribery schemes. one of the most powerful officials, a member of the u.s. house was using his public office for private gain. the assistant u.s. attorney told jurors that mr. jefferson is facing 16 criminal cases of racketeering, bribery, and obstruction of justice for...
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back to our main story tonight, tickets to tomorrows a counter to see rupert murdoch, james murdoch, and the committee, he might have more tickets than they let the games, but what will the committee want to know? days do not get much bigger for committee members then tomorrow, do they? >> no, it is a rather dramatic it. it is like one of those days where you have the streak of back-to-back football matches on television. we saw a bit after 12:00 with paul stevenson resigning last night at the home affairs committee. then at all switches to the culture committee, starting off with a double header. rupert murdoch, his son, followed by rebecca birks. it is going to be the most interesting moment. strongest thing is that in 42 years, all the newspapers in this country, rupert murdoch's has never answered questions from our economy select committee. the committee is going to meet and decide thinking being that if they do that, then -- and the witnesses do not tell the truth or tell lies, they could be prosecuted for perjury through the courts. back >> what sort of questions do you think
back to our main story tonight, tickets to tomorrows a counter to see rupert murdoch, james murdoch, and the committee, he might have more tickets than they let the games, but what will the committee want to know? days do not get much bigger for committee members then tomorrow, do they? >> no, it is a rather dramatic it. it is like one of those days where you have the streak of back-to-back football matches on television. we saw a bit after 12:00 with paul stevenson resigning last night...
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fox has been taken over by rupert murdoch who is a trump aide her. you can see it everywhere. what i get a kick out of are these people telling you they don't trust msnbc and you not telling them that you are funded by msnbc and your staff is comprised of msnbc employees. host: that's not true. jason, that's not true. caller: it's my call. host: you made an accusation. that is absolutely not true. where -- we do not have their ploys. go ahead. caller: msnbc is owned by comcast. host: we are funded by local cable, people who watch this program contribute to fund the program. caller: you are filibustering me. you just cut me off. host: you made an accusation and i corrected it. caller: your news media is scumbags. host: are you all done? caller: you are a scumbag. host: let's go to chuck in west virginia. caller: good morning. that last caller was a real piece of work. i graduated from west virginia university in 1981 with a degree in broadcast journalism. three things were hammered into us and journalism school, accuracy, which is self-explanatory. attribution, you had to name
fox has been taken over by rupert murdoch who is a trump aide her. you can see it everywhere. what i get a kick out of are these people telling you they don't trust msnbc and you not telling them that you are funded by msnbc and your staff is comprised of msnbc employees. host: that's not true. jason, that's not true. caller: it's my call. host: you made an accusation. that is absolutely not true. where -- we do not have their ploys. go ahead. caller: msnbc is owned by comcast. host: we are...
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murdoch? >> no, i agree but. >> also it seems to me that we have an on dynamic now tt because of our focus solely looking at and horsemen and this notion of let's try to figure out a way to round up the undocumented, we're treating immigration laws that keep people in the rather than keeping them from coming in and i say that because a lot of people in our economy wouldn't mind it coming to the united states taking temporary and seasonal jobs and returning to their own country. i think a lot would not mind having that type of relationship and in many cases they can't do that right now because of the way weave structured our immigration laws. >> i think there are many instances particularly of indians who, and made great contributions for tenor 15 years and greater opportunities back in india. >> well, we also. >> they continue to america first. >> we sought further and mrs. santos point there are a lot to come here and go to college here, take advantage of our education system and then because
murdoch? >> no, i agree but. >> also it seems to me that we have an on dynamic now tt because of our focus solely looking at and horsemen and this notion of let's try to figure out a way to round up the undocumented, we're treating immigration laws that keep people in the rather than keeping them from coming in and i say that because a lot of people in our economy wouldn't mind it coming to the united states taking temporary and seasonal jobs and returning to their own country. i...
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remember, murdoch, you have deemed trump not be president. we've deemed you're not going to have a network. we're going to fight you every step of the way. [applause] if your task and purpose is to take your country back this country will be safe. ♪ [cheering] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome former senior advisor to the 45th president and host of the kimberly guilfoyle show, kimberly guilfoyle. ♪ >> hello, how are we doing cpac? how much do we love this country? yes, we do. thank you to mercedes for having us. an incredible group of fearless patriots. we're just getting started. thank you all for joining the conversation and being part of the conservative solution to bringing our country to prosperity. for growing the america first movement. and for wanting to make america great again. [applause] we're gather here at our nations capital at an inflection point in our nations history, a point were joe biden, the democrats, big tech and their allies in the media are hell-bent on taking their far left agenda mainstream. , frankly dest
remember, murdoch, you have deemed trump not be president. we've deemed you're not going to have a network. we're going to fight you every step of the way. [applause] if your task and purpose is to take your country back this country will be safe. ♪ [cheering] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome former senior advisor to the 45th president and host of the kimberly guilfoyle show, kimberly guilfoyle. ♪ >> hello, how are we doing cpac? how much do we love this country? yes, we...
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murdoch and his son, james murdoch, both lacked candor. the culture committee found that the testimony of rupert murdoch was barely credible. that is certainly something that the u.s. authorities ought to take into consideration when considering the murdoch licenses. host: you said the illegal actions of news corporation are not limited only to great britain. can i get your response? guest: -- host: in terms of how far this has spread? guest: the actions of news corporation have legal impacts in america because of all laws. news corporation is controlled by u.s. law. says, ite's group reflects on the parent company in new york and that reflects on their ability to hold u.s. bonds. guest: there is a potential that the news corporation officials have violated the foreign practices act. there has been evidence that individuals have bribed officials in great britain and that would be an american company paying bribes to foreign officials, violating the foreign act. that is one clear set of violations. the inquiry in great britain received a st
murdoch and his son, james murdoch, both lacked candor. the culture committee found that the testimony of rupert murdoch was barely credible. that is certainly something that the u.s. authorities ought to take into consideration when considering the murdoch licenses. host: you said the illegal actions of news corporation are not limited only to great britain. can i get your response? guest: -- host: in terms of how far this has spread? guest: the actions of news corporation have legal impacts...
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chairman michael -- rupert murdoch. they are joining us tonight as the partnership releases a new report on the increasingly important role of immigrants in starting new businesses of all sizes and in all sectors, the copies of which will be made available hopefully as you leave here this evening. mayor bloomberg, after an enormously successful business career, has gone on to an enormously successful career in public service. we new englanders claim him as one of our own. the gift to the big apple. and as one of mr. murdoch's headline writers might say, "local boy makes good." mr. murdoch, as you all know, took the newspaper business from down under and over the competition -- up and over the competition to make news corp. a truly global business. for him, the headline might be, "media mogul routes rivals." his international perspective on the intersection of business and immigration will be fascinating to hear. to moderate the discussion, we are pleased to welcome jerry seib, the assistant manager and editor and execut
chairman michael -- rupert murdoch. they are joining us tonight as the partnership releases a new report on the increasingly important role of immigrants in starting new businesses of all sizes and in all sectors, the copies of which will be made available hopefully as you leave here this evening. mayor bloomberg, after an enormously successful business career, has gone on to an enormously successful career in public service. we new englanders claim him as one of our own. the gift to the big...
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chairman michael -- rupert murdoch. they are joining us tonight as the partnership releases a new report on the increasingly important role of immigrants in starting new businesses of all sizes and in all sectors, the copies of which will be made available hopefully as you leave here this evening. mayor bloomberg, after an enormously successful business career, has gone on to an enormously successful career in public service. we new englanders claim him as one of our own. the gift to the big apple. and as one of mr. murdoch's headline writers might say, "local boy makes good." mr. murdoch, as you all know, took the newspaper business from down under and over the competition -- up and over the competition to make news corp. a truly global business. for him, the headline might be, "media mogul routes rivals." his international perspective on the intersection of business and immigration will be fascinating to hear. to moderate the discussion, we are pleased to welcome jerry seib, the assistant manager and editor and execut
chairman michael -- rupert murdoch. they are joining us tonight as the partnership releases a new report on the increasingly important role of immigrants in starting new businesses of all sizes and in all sectors, the copies of which will be made available hopefully as you leave here this evening. mayor bloomberg, after an enormously successful business career, has gone on to an enormously successful career in public service. we new englanders claim him as one of our own. the gift to the big...
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the committee held hearings of the last year with testimony by james and rupert murdoch -- murdoch and rebekah brooks. watch live coverage on c-span 2 at 6 --6:30 a.m. eastern. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] a look at the state of of canada and pakistan one year after the death of osama bin laden. we will hear from the environment and energy reporter. shall discuss the impact of the energy and environment of policies on the economy. later, the examination of a report on the veterans affairs department. mark thompson, the national security correspondent for time magazine has not update. -- an update. white house, the terrorism adviser john brennan defended it a program today. he said targeted strikes unnecessary to prevent future attacks. the strikes target specific terrorist. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon everyone. welcome to the wilson center and a special welcome to our chairman of the board. this evidence conversation is a great tribute to the kind of work we do here. we care intensely about
the committee held hearings of the last year with testimony by james and rupert murdoch -- murdoch and rebekah brooks. watch live coverage on c-span 2 at 6 --6:30 a.m. eastern. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] a look at the state of of canada and pakistan one year after the death of osama bin laden. we will hear from the environment and energy reporter. shall discuss the impact of the energy and environment of...
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house there is a bit of a need to say, hand on heart, that we all did too much cozying up to rupert murdoch -- i think we would agree. on that basis, i am sure that lord leveson will make some important recommendations. >> has the prime minister seen the research published today by the taxpayers alliance, which shows that there are 3,097 town hall employees earning more than £100,000 and 52 earning more than £250,000? my constituents in burton cannot understand such exorbitant salaries. what can we do about it? >> my honorable friend is entirely right to raise this issue. the important thing that we have done is to make completely transparent the pay in our town halls and local government. sadly, i believe there is still one local council -- a labour- controlled council in nottinghamshire -- that is not making that information available. every council should be transparent about how it spends council tax payers' money. >> last year the prime minister said that those warning him that cutting too far and too fast would risk a double-dip recession should apologize. now that he has delivered
house there is a bit of a need to say, hand on heart, that we all did too much cozying up to rupert murdoch -- i think we would agree. on that basis, i am sure that lord leveson will make some important recommendations. >> has the prime minister seen the research published today by the taxpayers alliance, which shows that there are 3,097 town hall employees earning more than £100,000 and 52 earning more than £250,000? my constituents in burton cannot understand such exorbitant salaries....
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murdoch. as i said, i appreciate your immense courage in having seen this session through, despite the common assault that just happened to you. thank you. >> i will allow mr. watson a brief question. >> james, when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you made aware of the full neville e-mail, the transcript of the hacked voice male messages? >> no. i was not aware of that at the time. >> but you paid a large sum, and there was no reason to. >> there was every reason to settle the case. >> if taylor and clifford are prepared to release their obligation to confidentiality, will you release them from their confidentiality clause so that we can get to the full facts of those particular cases? >> i cannot comment on the clifford matter at all. i was not involved in that matter. as to the taylor matter, it is a confidential agreement. i do not think that it is worth exploring hypotheticals. >> if he removes himself from an obligation, if he allows his papers to be released, will
murdoch. as i said, i appreciate your immense courage in having seen this session through, despite the common assault that just happened to you. thank you. >> i will allow mr. watson a brief question. >> james, when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you made aware of the full neville e-mail, the transcript of the hacked voice male messages? >> no. i was not aware of that at the time. >> but you paid a large sum, and there was no reason to. >>...
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questions, david garrard talks about culture secretary jeremy hunt and his relationship with rupert murdoch and news corp.. the labour party -- labour party has called for full investigation over mr. hunt's ministerial conduct. that is sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. >> this week on the communicators, a look at the theft of data and intellectual property on the internet and efforts to improve cybersecurity call with robert holleyman. >> this week, a look at the software industry and we are pleased to have joining us robert holleyman, president and ceo of the business software alliance. if you would, start by giving us a brief overview of the software industry in the united states. >> and the business software alliance represents over 70 companies who are the world's leading innovators around software. we are as a trade association based here in washington d.c. because the u.s. has had a unique role in building the global software market which is about $300 billion a year now. we have 13 foreign offices, and went off for companies look to those opportunities, they are really
questions, david garrard talks about culture secretary jeremy hunt and his relationship with rupert murdoch and news corp.. the labour party -- labour party has called for full investigation over mr. hunt's ministerial conduct. that is sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. >> this week on the communicators, a look at the theft of data and intellectual property on the internet and efforts to improve cybersecurity call with robert holleyman. >> this week, a look at the...
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mcconnell: christine o'donnell, sharon angle, todd akin, and richard murdoch. what do they all have in common? they are not senators. my point is -- look. i don't care how you describe yourself, whether you consider yourself a trump candidate for this candidate or that candidate , there are ways to evaluate elect ability. -- electability. the only way i can see groups involving is if you are on the verge of nominating someone who is unelectable. that has not happened yet. >> [inaudible] sen. mcconnell: i don't know. the primary season lies ahead in the spring. it makes a difference who winds -- wins. we won one seat in georgia, we would not be talking about reckless tax and spending. the whole approach would have forced president biden to be what he said he was going to be in the primary, a moderate. maybe intervention, maybe not depending who gets in and likelihood of success in november. most of the states that are going to be in play to determine who is in the majority, you got a competitive general election situation. >> the anniversary of the january 6 att
mcconnell: christine o'donnell, sharon angle, todd akin, and richard murdoch. what do they all have in common? they are not senators. my point is -- look. i don't care how you describe yourself, whether you consider yourself a trump candidate for this candidate or that candidate , there are ways to evaluate elect ability. -- electability. the only way i can see groups involving is if you are on the verge of nominating someone who is unelectable. that has not happened yet. >> [inaudible]...
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then rupert murdoch's testimony before a parliament committee. >> what would that have been like to have met these people when you did not know the ending? >>eric larsen follows adolf hitler and the third reich. >> i started looking for characters of whose -- through whose eyes i could tell that story. that's when i stumbled upon william e. dodd. >> this story of politics and intrigue in nazi germany tonight on "q &a." ." >> this morning, a political roundtable. roundtable.
then rupert murdoch's testimony before a parliament committee. >> what would that have been like to have met these people when you did not know the ending? >>eric larsen follows adolf hitler and the third reich. >> i started looking for characters of whose -- through whose eyes i could tell that story. that's when i stumbled upon william e. dodd. >> this story of politics and intrigue in nazi germany tonight on "q &a." ." >> this morning, a...
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and james murdoch over sky broadcasting. that is next on c-span. and john brennan defended not a u.s. program targeting al qaeda operatives. tuesday, a look at the state of out high-and afghanistan and pakistan one year after the death of osama bin laden. then we will hear from the environment and energy reporter. she will discuss the impact of environmental policies on the economy, and later, a special report by the veterans affairs department. mark thompson has an update. washington journal takes your calls live every morning. special advisor items smith resigned last week after testimony in front of an inquiry at the traditional media practices. today's british prime minister david cameron tonight inappropriate dealings over a bid for british sky broadcasting. the he was in front of the house of commons, where he also defended the secretary. this is about an hour. >> mr. ed miliband. >> to ask the prime minister if he will refer the conduct of olympic sports to the independent adviser of ministerial interesting. >> let me
and james murdoch over sky broadcasting. that is next on c-span. and john brennan defended not a u.s. program targeting al qaeda operatives. tuesday, a look at the state of out high-and afghanistan and pakistan one year after the death of osama bin laden. then we will hear from the environment and energy reporter. she will discuss the impact of environmental policies on the economy, and later, a special report by the veterans affairs department. mark thompson has an update. washington journal...
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on a serious note, murdoch is in line to present to the senate in two weeks. that is though water resource bill -- the water resource bill. that is important. we heard steny hoyer that he is looking to bringing safety bills for. -- forward. we are not sure if that is the assault weapons ban. i really have been pushing pelosi and hoyer to show -- they want to push back the defund the police narrative. host: this is the first time emily wilkins has joined us from bloomberg government. i hope you come back. on --get sent us a text at --you can send us a text at (202) 748-8003. she writes, at the fed interest rate hikes -- it is worth asking what would they do and if the fed raises interest rates, it becomes more expensive for businesses to have operation. the bloodless language of the economist, that is referred to as a dampening demand. if the fed cuts too much, the resulting recession will be millions of people to -- small pay checks or no paychecks at all. that is the center of responding to the wall street journal. it was the secretary -- asking about the pos
on a serious note, murdoch is in line to present to the senate in two weeks. that is though water resource bill -- the water resource bill. that is important. we heard steny hoyer that he is looking to bringing safety bills for. -- forward. we are not sure if that is the assault weapons ban. i really have been pushing pelosi and hoyer to show -- they want to push back the defund the police narrative. host: this is the first time emily wilkins has joined us from bloomberg government. i hope you...
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when rupert murdoch bought -- host: you are bought -- now part of the dow jones/wall street journal group. california, very, independent. caller: the question i have is, are they doing any studies on the length and which people have been unemployed? it seems to me my perception is this, the figures are two dimensional and lack a third element. we have people, never in their lifetime, are being unemployment for a longer length of time and i am just wondering, do any of the numbers take into play the corrosive effects it can have on society in which you have huge amounts of really skilled, talented people? guest: that is right, we have been talking all morning about the statistics, a record number of people unemployed for more than six months. a real good story in "the wall street journal" on this topic this morning. it is getting attention from policy makers. host: for logger there'll -- ford lauderdale, florida. frank, unemployed. caller: one of the things i have been looking at right now. i'm unemployed about eight years. i was 56 when i lost my job with a large electronics firm that los
when rupert murdoch bought -- host: you are bought -- now part of the dow jones/wall street journal group. california, very, independent. caller: the question i have is, are they doing any studies on the length and which people have been unemployed? it seems to me my perception is this, the figures are two dimensional and lack a third element. we have people, never in their lifetime, are being unemployment for a longer length of time and i am just wondering, do any of the numbers take into play...
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testifying, executive chairman james murdoch. here is a portion of that hearing. >> you are familiar with the word mafia? have you ever heard of the term omerta? >> i am not an aficionado. >> a group together by secrecy with no regard for the law. >> i am not familiar with the term. >> would you agree with me this is an accurate to a description of news international? >> absolutely not. i think that is offensive and not true. >> there are allegations 4 phone hacking, perjury, facing this company and all that happened without your knowledge? >> as i have said, it is a matter of great regret and that things went wrong at the news of the world. the company did not come to grips with those issues. i think we all recognize that. we also acknowledge that evidence was given without possession of the facts in the past. it is something i am sorry for. when evidence came to light and when we achieved the transparency that is appropriate, we have acted with diligence and to improve the process is to make sure they do not happen again and to
testifying, executive chairman james murdoch. here is a portion of that hearing. >> you are familiar with the word mafia? have you ever heard of the term omerta? >> i am not an aficionado. >> a group together by secrecy with no regard for the law. >> i am not familiar with the term. >> would you agree with me this is an accurate to a description of news international? >> absolutely not. i think that is offensive and not true. >> there are allegations 4...
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whether it is fox news or murdoch or wherever. that is where he thinks he's a support should go, not for the american people. host: you are a republican? caller: i became a republican at oxford university. having seen what i have seen in the past few months in particular, there is no way that republicans will get my vote in the near future. guest: it sounds like you have some interesting things to say. what you said about the consumer bureau consolidating into one place, that is 80% true. it consolidates them into one bureau. there is additional authority that it will have, and that is to supervise and regulate what are called non-bank financial firms. those are financial firms that do not take deposits. payday lenders, mortgage originators, that kind of thing. the principal was very simple. in the run-up to the financial crisis we had essentially what became known as the shadow banking industry. this was the mortgage factories that existed outside the deposit banks that turned up some bad mortgages and led to the crisis. what you
whether it is fox news or murdoch or wherever. that is where he thinks he's a support should go, not for the american people. host: you are a republican? caller: i became a republican at oxford university. having seen what i have seen in the past few months in particular, there is no way that republicans will get my vote in the near future. guest: it sounds like you have some interesting things to say. what you said about the consumer bureau consolidating into one place, that is 80% true. it...
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she serves as rupert murdoch. -- serves rupert murdoch. two issues i have with what she said this morning -- one is that the majority of republicans support the mueller investigation. if that was true, they would pass legislation supporting him out right. trump once the drain the swamp, that as a clear and blatant lie. donald trump wants to be vladimir putin. i want to give christina a chance to talk about some of those comments. guest: thanks for sharing your thoughts. i would like to note that in the newsroom, we are independent operators so our owner is a separate matter. we are reporters and we do our job. on the point about mueller's investigation, dan made a good point that republicans may not be publicly challenging. they do notittle -- want to rock the boat with the president. they want to mueller to do his job but they are not challenging that as vocally as they could be because there is some fear of the president's voice over twitter targeting them. as for draining the swamp, the president has said that is what he wants to do. we
she serves as rupert murdoch. -- serves rupert murdoch. two issues i have with what she said this morning -- one is that the majority of republicans support the mueller investigation. if that was true, they would pass legislation supporting him out right. trump once the drain the swamp, that as a clear and blatant lie. donald trump wants to be vladimir putin. i want to give christina a chance to talk about some of those comments. guest: thanks for sharing your thoughts. i would like to note...
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james murdoch may -- and james merrill may quibble with rupert murdoch's logic. i find it interesting. [laughter] it can sometimes be a little inward looking. you heard me say tonight that i think the debate about broadcast has somehow been too inward and defeatist. yes, we need to embrace reform and change. yes, we need to reverse the decline in program investment. but i believe we can't achieve that and procure the other three pillars -- -- can achieve that and refer the other three pillars. what would success look like? strong creative and commercial revival in iptv 4 and 5. british producer is succeeding in international markets not at the expense of quality, but because of it. a bbc that is fit and ready for this new world, that is more fit and aware of its purpose and its goals. a bbc that not only leaves the room for others to succeed, but do -- does all of cans to help -- all it can to help the whole industry thrive. headlines in july about the possibility of reduction and the license fee and big cuts in bbc services resulted in an extraordinary rash of t
james murdoch may -- and james merrill may quibble with rupert murdoch's logic. i find it interesting. [laughter] it can sometimes be a little inward looking. you heard me say tonight that i think the debate about broadcast has somehow been too inward and defeatist. yes, we need to embrace reform and change. yes, we need to reverse the decline in program investment. but i believe we can't achieve that and procure the other three pillars -- -- can achieve that and refer the other three pillars....
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that is an extraordinary sum of money for the murdochs and the shareholders. is there concern in the organization that fox seems more on the outs with the president in recent days? guest: there is always a little bit of frustration when he attacks news anchors at fox. that's something that can be uncomfortable and causes hate mail and death threats for those anchors. it is tough when you're a news anchor on fox trying to report the news and your viewers are lashing out against you. that has less to do with fox and more about what's happening in the country and how polarized and alienated some people feel. what we have to figure out is, how do we build bridges, how do we build connections between ourselves and each other, between television networks, between various views of what's going on? it did not used -- it was not his way 10 years ago. talk as if it was either all pro-bush. we didn't do that during the obama years but life seems to be broken down along those lines. it's pretty sad. >> we take you live now to exit her, pennsylvania to hear remarks from vi
that is an extraordinary sum of money for the murdochs and the shareholders. is there concern in the organization that fox seems more on the outs with the president in recent days? guest: there is always a little bit of frustration when he attacks news anchors at fox. that's something that can be uncomfortable and causes hate mail and death threats for those anchors. it is tough when you're a news anchor on fox trying to report the news and your viewers are lashing out against you. that has...
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it comes to the information that was taken from mar-a-lago, the washington times has a story by jeff murdoch about the possibility of attorney-client privilege protecting smoke those documents. he wrote the privilege review team "identified a limited set of materials that turned -- that obtained attorney-client privilege and also wrote they will provide more information about what the fbi team concluded. they said agents are in the process of following procedures with a search warrant handle any privilege pursuit". fbi agent are still reviewing any material for potentially classified information. bonnie in alabama. democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. what i would like to know is i need someone to tell me the definition of treason. i am 87 years old and to overturn the government sounds like treason from what i know. if someone could answer that, i would really appreciate it. host: bob in illinois, republican line. the morning prayer -- good morning. caller: good morning pedro. i want to talk about the fbi bias. going back to 2016 when former p
it comes to the information that was taken from mar-a-lago, the washington times has a story by jeff murdoch about the possibility of attorney-client privilege protecting smoke those documents. he wrote the privilege review team "identified a limited set of materials that turned -- that obtained attorney-client privilege and also wrote they will provide more information about what the fbi team concluded. they said agents are in the process of following procedures with a search warrant...
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can i take you back to james murdoch, prime minister. in his statement he said, those who worked for him effectively misled parliament he said he and they together approved payments to ask people to stay silent about criminal activities. would you like the police to interview him? and what would he have to do if you feel he wasn't the fit and proper person to lead a media organization? >> i think it's very important that we don't start living in a country where the prime minister starts ordering individuals to be investigated by the police. the police have got the resources, the scale to follow the evidence wherever it leads, to question anyone, no matter how high or low. i have made very clear the statement made yesterday leaves all sorts of questions to be answered. my responsibility is to make sure in all the ways possible those questions are answered. questions about the police inquiry and why it didn't work the first time around, the questions about what this public inquiry is going to look at and how it's going to uncover the evide
can i take you back to james murdoch, prime minister. in his statement he said, those who worked for him effectively misled parliament he said he and they together approved payments to ask people to stay silent about criminal activities. would you like the police to interview him? and what would he have to do if you feel he wasn't the fit and proper person to lead a media organization? >> i think it's very important that we don't start living in a country where the prime minister starts...
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first, rupert murdoch. i wish he said in the deposition -- i wish he would read what he said in the deposition. what is happening is to -- happening to america is the same thing that happened to the roman empire. we will destroy ourselves from within. the reason i say that is because we constantly are lying. everyone is lying, both sides. i'm an independent. the democrats are lying, the republicans are lying, and the people are not accepting the facts, so i would employ the republicans to listen to what rupert murdoch said about fox news and how they deceived the voters. there was no voter fraud and it was all about money and greed, so until -- and i hope there's scientists out there hearing me -- until we are able to have ai create something where we can tell for sure who is lying and they have to answer to ai by putting their finger in something, this country is going to fall. one of god's commandments is thou shalt not bear false witness. lying is in the 10 commandments and i will end on that. thank you
first, rupert murdoch. i wish he said in the deposition -- i wish he would read what he said in the deposition. what is happening is to -- happening to america is the same thing that happened to the roman empire. we will destroy ourselves from within. the reason i say that is because we constantly are lying. everyone is lying, both sides. i'm an independent. the democrats are lying, the republicans are lying, and the people are not accepting the facts, so i would employ the republicans to...
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murdoch says " donald trump is going increasingly mad." then he worried that president trump's allies plans to overturn swing state results, that sounds ridiculous and could lead to " riots like never before." murdoch, the head of fox news allowing these lies to continue and worried they could lead to riots like never before. caller: host: chuck schumer on the floor of the senate yesterday and meanwhile, it was tucker carlsen firing back at critics of his reporting this weekend january 6 on his program last night on fox news. [video clip] >>>> monday, we showed you unreleased videotape from january 6 that proves that three of the most important claims our leaders have made about that day were untrue, their claims relies. we were not shocked to discover that we knew there was a reason the congressional leaders had been hiding this and reporters in washington were not demanding to see it, they were lying to us obviously. what was actually surprising and we can't get over this is how they responded when they were caught lying, they didn't see
murdoch says " donald trump is going increasingly mad." then he worried that president trump's allies plans to overturn swing state results, that sounds ridiculous and could lead to " riots like never before." murdoch, the head of fox news allowing these lies to continue and worried they could lead to riots like never before. caller: host: chuck schumer on the floor of the senate yesterday and meanwhile, it was tucker carlsen firing back at critics of his reporting this...
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we have business entrepreneurs from rupert murdoch to the head of dow chemical, to the head of morgan stanley. there is a cross engagement. when of the things that quite aruck me -- there were million american soldiers based in brisbane in world war ii. wasnot reported in time that there were brawls between the australian and american men. the american men had better uniforms were better and were chasing the australian women. the net result was 40,000 australian women moved to the united states. shivery whene people say, my mum was australian. it was a deep tie. i suspect it is still happening today, which is fantastic. >> we work with 2 different think tanks in australia and with the consulate here. that is all we have time for. thanks a million. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in thinking our speakers today. -- thanking our speakers today. [applause] sunday night on "afterwards," interviewed by michael steele, former chair of the rnc. >> workers unity come into play? -- where does unity come into play? how does this book provides prescriptions for turning the important corner t
we have business entrepreneurs from rupert murdoch to the head of dow chemical, to the head of morgan stanley. there is a cross engagement. when of the things that quite aruck me -- there were million american soldiers based in brisbane in world war ii. wasnot reported in time that there were brawls between the australian and american men. the american men had better uniforms were better and were chasing the australian women. the net result was 40,000 australian women moved to the united...
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pike that he spoke with james murdoch. he did not say there was a meeting. he refers to a conversation he had or that he allegedly had with me. neither do mr. miler or i recall that meeting or a conversation or phone call. as i testified, the only substantial meeting that i recall our conversation that i recall about the matter was the june 10 meeting. although i cannot rule out whether or not he called me or call me in a hallway for a brief conversation. >> my colleagues will ask questions in more detail. but but if -- >> but i think sheridan would like to before that. >> in 2007, [unintelligible] >> in december 2007, i returned to news corp. as regional chairman for all of our european and asian operations, which included news international along with five other large entities in the area, just for clarity. in the absence of a full-time ceo, i had more direct responsibilities for a period of time for news international. at the time, mr. hanson did not discuss with me any of the matters around mr. goodman and the entire employment of mr. demint and arrest a
pike that he spoke with james murdoch. he did not say there was a meeting. he refers to a conversation he had or that he allegedly had with me. neither do mr. miler or i recall that meeting or a conversation or phone call. as i testified, the only substantial meeting that i recall our conversation that i recall about the matter was the june 10 meeting. although i cannot rule out whether or not he called me or call me in a hallway for a brief conversation. >> my colleagues will ask...
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this week, james murdoch, former chairman of news international, and his father, rupert murdoch, will testify under an investigation of the british media. coverage begins tomorrow morning with james murdoch. rupert murdoch will testify wednesday and thursday mornings. >> next, a conversation on foreign war and conflict reporting. we will hear from reporters, photographers, and new york times executive editor jill abramson. this one hour and 10 minute event is hosted by the american society of news editors. >> hi, everybody. i want to thank reuters for the foreign correspondents that have died in the past year. loren could not be here today. she had a sudden illness and her family and we wish them well. susan bennet, our moderator for lives on the lines, started her recording career with upi in memphis, where sikh -- she covered the death of elvis. as a reporter, she traveled 50 countries covering arms control, the collapse of communism, the persian gulf war, and the middle east. she became an editorial writer for usa today and it worked for 13 years at the newseum. she is now a senior
this week, james murdoch, former chairman of news international, and his father, rupert murdoch, will testify under an investigation of the british media. coverage begins tomorrow morning with james murdoch. rupert murdoch will testify wednesday and thursday mornings. >> next, a conversation on foreign war and conflict reporting. we will hear from reporters, photographers, and new york times executive editor jill abramson. this one hour and 10 minute event is hosted by the american...
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rupert murdoch and mrs. jerry murdock. andhe honorable paul ryan mrs. ryan. >> we're back here live in washington, waiting the arrival wife,anuel macron and his and we are expecting that president trump and the first lady becoming out of the stores on your screen -- the doors on your screen, and the motorcade will arrive, they will do the traditional greetings and turn to the cameras were the traditional photo you'd they will then -- traditional photo purity they will then turn and make their way into the white house. the president is running behind according to the official schedule but these things have a way of changing as the night goes on. we will watch and go now to the north portico and wait for the arrival of the french president to kickoff tonight state dinner. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] ♪ ♪ [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [ina
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i do not know rupert murdoch. my job is not trust. the reagan axiom of trust but verify -- i have 16 presidents and two paintings on my wall, eight republicans and eight democrats. here are 16 people you cannot trust. and you recognize every one of those presidents. my job is not to trust the administration. my job is to investigate it. the g in my committee is government. look at government failing and wrongdoing. we investigate the justice department. what can be behind trying to pierce the first amendment? the liberal group would be furious if i were doing the same thing they want me to do with msnbc or huffington post. confidential sources exist at every newspaper and magazine and television. i realize that i may not like the fact that things like like a sieve that should not. but i think it is very important. let us let the justice department look into one allegation and not let every other block from the allocation of one group, not substantiate it with any evidence, and say this person did it, and see where it goes. let us not
i do not know rupert murdoch. my job is not trust. the reagan axiom of trust but verify -- i have 16 presidents and two paintings on my wall, eight republicans and eight democrats. here are 16 people you cannot trust. and you recognize every one of those presidents. my job is not to trust the administration. my job is to investigate it. the g in my committee is government. look at government failing and wrongdoing. we investigate the justice department. what can be behind trying to pierce the...
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testifying, news international executive chairman james murdoch. here is a brief excerpt from that meeting. >> i am not an aficionado of such things. >> a group bound together by secrecy with no regard for the law and generally operate in criminality. would you agree with me that this is an accurate description of news international in the u.k.? >> absolutely not. i think that is offensive and it is not true. >> there are allegations of phone hacking, computer hacking, perjury facing this company. all of this happened without your knowledge? >> as i said to you and this committee on a number of occasions, it is a matter of great regret that things went wrong at news of the world bank" in 2006. the company did not come to grips with those issues. i have a knowledge that. evidence of the committee was given without full acknowledgement of the past. that is something i am very sorry for. when evidence came to light and when we finally achieved the transparency that is appropriate, we have acted and the company has acted with a great deal of diligence
testifying, news international executive chairman james murdoch. here is a brief excerpt from that meeting. >> i am not an aficionado of such things. >> a group bound together by secrecy with no regard for the law and generally operate in criminality. would you agree with me that this is an accurate description of news international in the u.k.? >> absolutely not. i think that is offensive and it is not true. >> there are allegations of phone hacking, computer hacking,...
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elections in november. 2012, we 010 and nominated several candidates, o'donnell, angle, todd aegen, murdoch, they are not in the senate. the reason for that was they a e not able to appeal to be broader electorate in the general election. leader of the reason party on the senate is to keep us in the majority. that is not o complicated. you have to nominate people who winnersally win because make policy and losers go home. we changed the business model in 2014, we nominated people who ould win everywhere, took majority in the senate, had one squirmish in 2016, kept majority in the senate. operating approach will be incumbents and in open seats, to seek to help can actuallyle who win in november. that is my approach and that is you keep a governing majority. > mr. president -- >> mr. president, sir -- sir, sir.esident, >> earlier today you criticized companies and insurance saying drug companies are starting -- prices too high and insurance companies were money. government pres. trump: exactly right. >> what would you like to see? pres. trump: insurance companies have made a fortune with obam
elections in november. 2012, we 010 and nominated several candidates, o'donnell, angle, todd aegen, murdoch, they are not in the senate. the reason for that was they a e not able to appeal to be broader electorate in the general election. leader of the reason party on the senate is to keep us in the majority. that is not o complicated. you have to nominate people who winnersally win because make policy and losers go home. we changed the business model in 2014, we nominated people who ould win...
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people have said that australia has given two people to the world, rupert murdoch and me. begin publishing. [laughter] in some ways, things are very easy for us and for me. we make a promise to sources that if they give us material of a certain type of significance, of diplomatic, historic, or ethical significance, and they are under a certain threat, we will publish it. that is actually and up. we have a goal with publishing material. it has been my long-term believe that what advances of civilization of our entire intellectual record and our understanding, about what we're going through, what human institutions are actually like and how they actually behave. if we are to make rational policy decisions insofar as any policy decisions can be rational, then we have to have information drawn from the real world and a description of the real world. at the moment, we are severely lacking in the information from the interior of the secretive organizations that have such a role in shaping how civilizations you all and how we all live. so getting down into iraq, that was 400,000
people have said that australia has given two people to the world, rupert murdoch and me. begin publishing. [laughter] in some ways, things are very easy for us and for me. we make a promise to sources that if they give us material of a certain type of significance, of diplomatic, historic, or ethical significance, and they are under a certain threat, we will publish it. that is actually and up. we have a goal with publishing material. it has been my long-term believe that what advances of...
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th,rt murdoch tweeting out fine journalism. he says friend donald has to learn this is public life. what do you all think? do you have be politically correct when wanting for president? good morning to you. go ahead. caller: i am still supporting donald trump. the republican party is not taking care of us. i believe when they go after donald trump now they are trying to nitpick. pulling it out of proportion. i'm still supporting him. if he leaves the party, i do to. host: what do you like about him? caller: he is telling the truth about illegal immigration. i sat on grand jury duty for a mexican that shot two people at a party. he had a gun and wanted to take the gun home and come back. he got mad and shot two people. host: beyond immigration, to you have concerns about donald trump's temperament? were toould react if he win the nomination? caller: i still support him. these other guys will put us in the hole. a lot of them are rhinos. host: george in bloomington, ohio. what do you think? caller: i think the gentleman who just spoke is essentially correct. if donald trump leaves the
th,rt murdoch tweeting out fine journalism. he says friend donald has to learn this is public life. what do you all think? do you have be politically correct when wanting for president? good morning to you. go ahead. caller: i am still supporting donald trump. the republican party is not taking care of us. i believe when they go after donald trump now they are trying to nitpick. pulling it out of proportion. i'm still supporting him. if he leaves the party, i do to. host: what do you like about...